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Not to point fingers at the National Federation of the Blind, but if you scroll over the navigational images at the top of their site, there are no ALT tags to inform the user of those images either.

The suit claims the following lack of accessibility on Target.com:

* Lack of alt text
* Images maps that neither have alt text or a functional equivalent
* Requirement of a mouse to perform various functions on the site

One issue brought up on the Webstandards.org blog is who is at fault here? Target or Amazon.com?

In news on Tuesday, Nielsen//NetRating's latest research shows that the number of Internet searches is increasing at a very healthy pace. There were approximately 5.1 billion searches in December of last year, an increase of 55 percent from the almost 3.3 billion searches made in December of 2004.

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